West Chester High School - Garnet and White Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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77 : CARNET AND WHITE 17 Wangf.r McGinn General The secret of my success lies not in what I know Hut what I can make some others believe. Science Club I. II: Spanish Club II. III. VVangcr is very observant and desires to know the reason for things. This gives him a vast fund of interesting information. Although he has been with '26 only one year, he has always rhown a desire to enter into things, especially in our Problems of Democracy class. Wanger says he is going to WILLIAM AND MARY College. Helen Yarnall McVaugh Commercial A merry heart maheth a cheerful countenance. Commercial Club III. IV: Lieutenant IV: Typewriting Certi- ficate IV. Micky is one of the cheerful girls of '26. Ask any ore who knows her. She has made many friends during her Hmh School life. “Micky is going to play the keys of Someo '' typewriter next year. We hope she makes as many worthwhi’e friends in the business world as she has made in High School. Earl Matthews General Exceedingly quiet, hut most conscientious. Dramatic Club IV: Class Lieutenant IV: Hall Monitor IV. Reds is one of our silent Seniors who make many friends and lose none. Since friendship is essential to success, we arc sure he will succeed in whatever he undertaken. His smile can always be seen when he meets a friend. Reds is undecided about his future. Mary I. Miles General She laughs the whole day long: Most likely the evening too. for Mary’s good humor never fails. Baseball I: Basketball II: Varsity III. IV: Hockey Varsity III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Lieutenant III: French Club IV: Perfect Attendance II. IV. Laughter! Giggles! Here comes Mary. No need to give this happy maid any laughing gas. She's sweet: she's bright and kind hearted to every one. Mary has won many honors as a record holder for basketball playing, and we wish her the best of success at Normal next year.

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16 THE GARNET AND WHITE Henrietta Sylvia Kaplan Classical “ The deed I intend is great. Hut what, as get, I know not. Dramatic Club III. IV: History Club III. IV: Glee Club III. IV: Mixed Chorus III. IV: French Club IV: Spelling Contest IV: Aeneadae. President IV: Class Lieutenant IV: Decorating Committee Senior Banquet IV. The two years Hen' has been with us seem all too short. She has entered joyously into the spirit of the school and given us great variety with her changing ways. The Normal School may expect a lively lime if Hen decides upon a teacher s career. Mary E. Leedom General Bright arc her eyes, and dark her tresses: Her many smiles are all caresses ’ Perfect Attendance II. Ill: Mixed Chorus III. IV: Glee Club III. IV: C'ass Monitor IV: Class Lieutenant III. IV: Dramat c Club III. IV: Aeneadae IV. Mary has made many a dark moment disappear with her bright smile, which is ever on hand to cheer all of us. Further- more. she is a good pal with a ready sympathy and under- standing. We shall never forget the time Mary recited her piece in Latin class. Mary is very fond of Mus'c. Next year she expects to study at the Conservatory of Music in Philade'phia. Wc all wish her the best of luck. Harold E. Y. Leslie Industrial Scientific He comes and goes, hut always he is welcome Les is one of those students who come from the little vill- age of Marshallton. He is always to be found wherever there is any noise. As a wood worker, he is the best. Manv of his projects have helped to bring prizes to our shops. I es ex- pects to work at carpentry next year. Best wishes. Les' Howard Nhwton McCardlg Industrial Scientific A gentleman of virtue and power. Baseball IV. Howard is a tall fellow, with light hair. He is very quiet in school, but sometimes he can make a lot of noise. When a favor is wanted, go to him. He is undecided as to what he will do on leaving school, but he expects to work somewhere.



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18 THE GARNET AND WHITE Walter L. Mitchell Scientific Like the waves of the mighty deep, Never quiet unless sound asleep. Cooperative Council II: Assistant Business Manager GARNET ft WHITE II: Class Lieutenant II. III. IV: Football Squad HI: Varsity Football IV: Baseball III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Captain of Hall Monitors IV: Mixed Chorus IV: Captain of Rainbow Division. IV: Hi Y Club III. IV: Inter division Bas- ketball III: Perfect Attendance II. IV: Operetta IV. 'Mitch'' is one of the bright lights of our class, and his smiles and laughs are known by everyone. Not until this year has the opposite sex appealed to him. but this year he is surely making up the time lost. Mitch’’ enjoys athletics, and he has played on the Football and the Baseball teams. We wish him the best of luck at George School next year. J. Howard Mosteller Industrial Scientific '7 have never had a policy. I have simply tried to do what seemed best as each day came. %”Mosty” is one of those steady, silent workers who make more r.oise with their tools than they do with their lips. Never- theless. he is always there whether you know it or not. Mosty” has done some good work for Mr. Hallowell in the wood shop. Next year he intends to work for his father at his trade. Mabel Mosteller Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Basketball Varsity II. IV: Hockey Varsity II. III. IV: Music Club II: Classroom Monitor II. III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Member GARNET WHITE Staff III. IV: Contestant. Joseph S. Evans Contest IV: Member Cooperative Council IV: Hall Monitor IV: Operetta IV. Who doesn’t know “Mosty” with her giggles and smiles? Her numerous activities have pointed her out as a class leader. Perhaps she excels in sports, but whatever she undertakes she is successful in. as shown by her part in the operetta. And, speaking of a good sport—well, if ever there was one. it is “Mosty”. Watch out. Normal, when you are so fortunate as to get Mabel next year: for “Health E:ds” arc usually lively ones. Here’s to her success. Marguerite Mosteller Commercial ”Jolly little Peggy dear. You radiate a world of cheer. Typewriting Certificate III: Typewriting Medal IV. “Peggy” is another one of those modest girls from Malvern who are leaving us this year. She is a good companion and one you can depend on. “Peggy doesn’t smile much, but when she does, the radiance of love gleams from her eyes. She expects to take a business position after she finishes school. We wish her success in helping make the business world “boom.

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